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- Vrontero), Rožden [sh] (in Tikveš) — all data are from the 16th century (Selishchev 1933a: 22, 38, 63, 64, etc.; 1933b: 37)... The current name of one of...
- Denis Valeryevich Selishchev (Russian: Денис Валерьевич Селищев; born 19 January 1994) is a Russian former professional football player. He made his Russian...
- tåkat "weave", *tьma > tåmă "darkness", *pьsi > pasaɪ̯ "dogs". A. M. Selishchev notes similar phenomena in the dialects of the Bulgarian, Serbian, Slovenian...
- househould. According to a 1929 ethnographic map by Russian Slavist Afanasy Selishchev, Mavrovo was a Bulgarian village. According to the 2002 census, the village...
- the field of biomedical engineering. The editor-in-chief is Sergey V. Selishchev (since 2008). An English translation is published by Springer Science+Business...
- 22 students. On his 1929 ethnic map of Northwestern Macedonia, Afanasy Selishchev marked Galičnik as a Bulgarian village. The village is built based on...
- the rest of Vardar Macedonia. According to the Russian Slavist Afanasij Selishchev in 1929, Čegrane was the center of muni****lity of five villages. During...
- (1991), pp. 37, 64. Nikolov (2020), pp. 18–19. Selishchev (1933), pp. 40. Duridanov (1991), pp. 65. Selishchev, Afanasii. Очерки по македонской диалектологии...
- (already expelled from the Belarusian Academy), Grigory Ilyinsky, Afanasy Selishchev, Durnovo's son A. N. Durnovo and his fiancée Varvara Trubetskaya, Varvara's...
- influence as the origin of mazuration. This hypothesis was later expanded by Selishchev and Milewski. It has been shown that in Polish loanwords in Old Prussian...